Fulper Pottery
American pottery company, 1899–1935
At the turn of the 20th century, William Hill Fulper II incorporated the company as Fulper Pottery Co., and began broadening the product line to include decorative and ornamental objects. In 1910, Fulper brought on Martin Stangl, who designed the Fulper Vasekraft lamp. After the First World War, William Fulper made Stangl the vice president of the company and began to expand production, opening a second plant in Flemington. Stangl soon became associated with Fulper’s new dinnerware line, which was named for him and became popular due to its bright colors and simple designs. Demand for Stangl Pottery was so strong that the company opened a third plant in Trenton.
Following William Fulper’s death in 1928, Stangl became president of Fulper Pottery. After a fire at the original Flemington plant in 1929, manufacturing was consolidated into the other two plants. Over the next several years, Fulper Pottery produced ceramics and “artware” in Art Deco styles. By 1935, Fulper had been discontinued; Stangl Pottery continued production until 1978, when it was purchased by Pfaltzgraff. Pfaltzgraff, which was acquired by Lifetime Brands in 2005, now operates as an online-only pottery business.
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